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International Society for Biocurnation
AbbreviationISB
Formation2008
TypeNon-profit organization
Purposepromotes the field of biocuration

The International Society for Biocuration (ISB) is a non-profit organisation that promotes the field of biocuration and was founded in early 2009.[1] It provides a forum for information exchange through meetings and workshops. The society's conference, the International Biocuration Conference, has been held in Pacific Grove, California (2005), San José, CA (2007), Berlin (2009), Tokyo, Japan (2010), Washington, DC (2012), Cambridge, UK (2013), Toronto, Canada (2014), Beijing, China (2015) and Geneva, Switzerland (2016). The meeting in 2017 will be held in Stanford, California.

Database is the official journal of the society and it has published the proceedings of the societies conferences since 2009.[2]

Aims of the society

The aims of the society include:[3]

  • promoting interactions among biocurators
  • fostering the professional development of biocurators
  • promoting best practices
  • ensuring interoperability
  • creating and maintaining standards
  • promoting relationships with journal publishers.

Executive Committee (EC)

The Executive Committee (EC) is composed of nine (9) elected members, each with a 3 year term. EC members can serve a maximum of two terms. Within the EC, there are positions for Chair, Secretary and Treasurer that are in charge of leading the EC and by extension the membership. Elections for the EC are held on an annual basis. The EC promotes the ISB’s activity to members and non-members, and contributes to the decisions that are taken on behalf of the biocuration community. Additional activities include reviewing microgrant submissions, assisting with organization of the annual Biocuration conference, preparing materials for the ISB election, and maintaining the website.

Biocuration Career Awards

The Biocuration Career Award is an award given by the International Society for Biocuration for outstanding contributions for the field of biocuration. [4][5][6]

  • Annual Career Award winners [7]
  • Biannual ISB Exceptional Contribution to Biocuration Award [8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bateman, Alex (2010-04-15). "Curators of the world unite: the International Society of Biocuration". Bioinformatics. 26 (8): 991. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq101. ISSN 1367-4803.
  2. ^ Gaudet P, Arighi C, Bastian F, Bateman A, Blake JA, Cherry MJ, D'Eustachio P, Finn R, Giglio M, Hirschman L, Kania R, Klimke W, Martin MJ, Karsch-Mizrachi I, Munoz-Torres M, Natale D, O'Donovan C, Ouellette F, Pruitt KD, Robinson-Rechavi M, Sansone SA, Schofield P, Sutton G, Van Auken K, Vasudevan S, Wu C, Young J, Mazumder R (2012). "Recent advances in biocuration: meeting report from the Fifth International Biocuration Conference". Database (Oxford). 2012: bas036. doi:10.1093/database/bas036. PMC 3483532. PMID 23110974.
  3. ^ Gaudet P, Mazumder R (2012). "Biocuration Virtual Issue 2012". Database (Oxford). 2012: bas011. doi:10.1093/database/bas011. PMC 3308167. PMID 22434845.
  4. ^ "Biocuration Career Awards | International Society for Biocuration". www.biocuration.org. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. ^ Grant, Rhys (2020-07-06). "Congratulations to Department members on their recent appointments and awards!". www.bioc.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  6. ^ amycameron (2018-02-09). "Award for OME Data Curator Eleanor Williams". School of Life Sciences. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  7. ^ "ISB Biocuration Career Award | International Society for Biocuration". www.biocuration.org. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  8. ^ "ISB Exceptional Contribution to Biocuration Award | International Society for Biocuration". www.biocuration.org. Retrieved 2023-06-26.

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